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Who's breeding what?

Postby stilllearnin on Wed Jan 14, 2004 9:08 pm

na this post doesn't have anything to do with anyone.

This was just started to sort of keep track of who breeds what,to help out people looking for breeding information and also maybe provide members with a source/person to buy hard to find species from.
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Postby Masterwindu79 on Mon Jan 26, 2004 3:28 am

B: Black Convicts

I know they're supposed to be able to breed in anything wet, but I was still pretty surprised to see them breeding already. These are my first breeding fish, I'm pretty excited. :D
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Postby fisherman on Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:28 pm

BE CAREFUL!!! In August my Convicts spawned and that was my first breeding pair too. Now I've gotten myself in trouble to the tune of 14 tanks and I'm working with the following:

A: Veil Angels
B: Alonacara Usisya(Steveni-Flauvesant)
B: Stiped/Marble/Pink Convicts
B: Jack Dempsey
A: Firemouth
A: Haplocromis sp. Tomato
A: Haplocromis sp. Ruby Green
A: Haplocromis sp. Obiquedens(anybody know how these are classified since they apparently never made it into the hobby)
A: Haplocromis sp. 44(same here)
A: Albino/Spotted Cory's
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Postby stilllearnin on Mon Jan 26, 2004 2:34 pm

A: Haplocromis sp. Obiquedens(anybody know how these are classified since they apparently never made it into the hobby)


check out THIS SITE for some info

or here's the condensed version:
"That fish you see listed from some fish wholesaler is not an obliquidens. The person you are talking with that has bred hundreds of Haplochromis obliquidens, does not even possess this fish. "
" Paul V. Loiselle wrote in Aquarium Fish Magazine that Haplochromis obliquidens was a specialized algae grazer and had never been exported from Lake Victoria"
"it appears that the true Haplochromis obliquidens has gone extinct"




It seems as if alot of work needs to be done with lake victorian cichlids and many do not have acurate scientific names yet :(
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Postby fisherman on Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:45 am

The breeder I got them from told me that they are being called "Thick Skins". He actually said that that is a group needing further classification. Lake Victoria is a big lake, so I do wonder how they can claim that the Obliquedens is extinct, unless of course the whole lake is already dead. I heard it's getting a little better but that discussion is for another thread in another area. ;-)
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Postby stilllearnin on Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:57 am

I heard it's getting a little better but that discussion is for another thread in another area. ;-)

actually last I heard they wanted to redlist all victorians so they can't be exported at all anymore - they claim over 30% of it's cichlids have gone extinct in the last 20 years.

Interesting group of fish there feel free to start a new thread :)
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Postby JohnnyOscar on Thu Jan 29, 2004 6:16 am

Hey fisherman,

have you thought about synodontis catfish? your Victorian haps would make great hosts for this aquatic cuckoo.
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Postby fisherman on Sun Feb 01, 2004 1:36 am

Yes, I've been wanting to get a trio or so for each tank. I found some at a convenience store for $5.00 each. That's better than the $20 I saw a 3" one going for yesterday. Maybe I should check aquabid but I've noticed people don't like to ship when it's so cold...

Update:

B: Haplochromis sp. Tomato(1 female holding)
B: Alonocara Usisya(29 fry stripped 4 days ago)
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Postby fisherman on Sun Feb 01, 2004 1:44 am

Instead of Redlisting the Victorians they should take what's left from the lake before it's totally dead and breed them for reintroduction if/when they ever get it straightened out. What they really need to do is get rid of that darn Nile Perch. I bought a fillet at the store a couple months ago just to get some revenge. I must say it wasn't that good. I prefer nice Michigan Lake Perch... To stay on the subject: Is anyone else trying to breed Victorians or know of a good place online to get them?
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Postby stilllearnin on Sun Feb 01, 2004 1:59 pm

Is anyone else trying to breed Victorians


I just made a deal to get a breeding group of
Pundamilia nyererei (formerly Haplocromis nyererei) and some Lipochromis parvidens - Red parvidens



they should take what's left from the lake before it's totally dead and breed them for reintroduction if/when they ever get it straightened out
From the few people I talk to that have actually made it to see the area or who import from there it seems there are quit a few farms set up there now that catch wild cichlids - breed them then restock 80% and sell off 20%,then start the cycle over - thats supposeldy the only legal way fish can be exported now - but enforcement supposedly isn't going to well.


Victorians or know of a good place online to get them?
what are you looking for ? theres a few people locally but it's pretty much a limited variety and they're not to cheap :( theres about 5 stores locally that have victorians from time to time cheap too but alot of the local breeders say they're either cross bred or mislabeled
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Postby Barb Okla on Tue Feb 03, 2004 9:16 pm

A - Green Terrors ;)
A - Black Convicts
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Postby fisherman on Sun Feb 08, 2004 10:28 pm

I've made a few additions this week so I wanted to update:

P: Striped/Pink Convict trio(One M Striped/One F Striped/One F Pink) (male breeds with both alternating, available for trade)
P: Jack Dempsey pair(available for trade)
A-P: Firemouth pair(available for trade)

A: Veil Angels (my wife won't let me get rid of these or I would trade for African's)
A: Albino/Spotted Cory's(same here)

B: Alonocara Usisya(Steveni-Flauvesant)
A(holding): Haplocromis sp. Tomato
A(holding): Haplocromis sp. Ruby Green
A(holding): Haplocromis sp. "Thick Skins"
A: Haplocromis sp. 44
A: Alonocara Rubescens
A: Xystichromis phytophagus "Christmas Fulu"
A: Astatotilapia nubila
A: Copadichromis azureus
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Postby JohnnyOscar on Mon Feb 09, 2004 2:46 pm

Update:

I'm on the third batch of Labidochromis caeruleus now. I haven't sold any yet, but I'm trying to arrange a trade with another breeder to improve my gene pool. The plan now is to concentrate on L. caeruleus and Nimbochromis venustus in my 180 gallon. N. venustus has to be my favourite cichlid: intelligent, bold, great colours (especially in natural light), will eat from my hands, will even tolerate being stroked.

One of my kuhli loaches is gravid :D The other one in that tank may well be a male, but I'm not taking any chances so I've ordered another six adults. They will arrive tomorrow :D I also plan to add my other nine juvenile kuhlis to that tank whenever I catch them ;)

My bristlenose pleco breeding project suffered a setback last week when my gravid female got stuck behind the heater and cooked herself. I cheered myself up by buying three more clown plecos (Panaque maccus) and ordering a trio of Zebra plecos (Hypancistrus zebra). They also arrive tomorrow morning :D :D Last month I bought four juvenile Flash panaques to go with my adult male and I picked up a male Tiger Peckoltia to go with my female peckoltia, so I've got a good selection of potential breeders in my pleco tanks, although it may well take a lot longer to get off the ground than my cichlid breeding projects.
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Postby stilllearnin on Mon Feb 09, 2004 7:47 pm

Good luck with the zebra plecos,keep us updated of how they do.I was going to try those also but my extra room ended up filled with other projects.

Oh-well


Some new projects I reciently added and will be attempting are:
Marlboro Tangerine Discus
Archocentrus centrachus - blue flyer cichlids
added to my yellow labs
**some things - not ready to be mentioned yet**
**a few things also in the works,hopefully to come shortly**
added to my trimac breeding stock
Veija (cichlasoma)Synspilum - red head cichlids
RED phase - H. temporalis - chocolate cichlids




Figured the last 3 might give local people who like nauchal humps and colors a choice if they decide not to keep hybrids/flowerhorns
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Postby JohnnyOscar on Thu Feb 12, 2004 5:48 am

Well, the zebra plecos arrived a couple of days ago and they are settling in nicely. They are so cute, kind of like freshwater cuttlefish. Don't hold your breath for any fry, though. These fish are tiny. TINY. It's going to be a couple of years before they even think about reproducing.
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